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Justine Ogle

Assistant Professor

Department: Social Work, Education and Community Wellbeing

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Authenticity, power and the case record: A textual analysis of the participation of children and young people in their child protection conference, Ogle Stewart, J., Vincent, S., Hawkes, M. 1 May 2022, In: Child & Family Social Work
  • ‘It is really important that we sometimes remember the children and their views rather than just our own’: The presentation and representation of children’s views in the child protection conference, Ogle Stewart, J., Vincent, S. 8 Aug 2022, In: Practice: Social Work in Action

  • Social Work PhD March 09 2018
  • Teachers - Adult Education PCAPL September 09 2010
  • Human Resource Management PGDip July 07 2008
  • Social Work PGCert July 07 1992
  • Social Work MA September 05 1989
  • Social Policy and Administration PGDip July 07 1982
  • Sociology BA (Hons) September 01 1981
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2014
  • Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work CCETSW 1989


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